Hello!

We have a file server, and there are a common directory for a group of a 
users. I set this common folder's permission to 2775 and that results that a 
newly created file or directory will have the same goup owner as the common 
dir. But the problem is, that if someone creates a file or a directory in 
this common folder, the permissions will be 644 or 755, and so the other 
users in the same group can't write that file or directory, only if the 
creator of the entry sets it manually to 664 or 775. Is there any way to tell 
the Linux to automatically set the rights to 664 or 775 in this common 
directory (and only in this)?
This common dir is also shared with samba for the windows users, and in samba 
it is possible to set this.

Thanks for the help in advance,
Istvan

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